1. I can't understand how Binance lists coins. The hottest market with the highest multiples, like aster, isn't listed, but some strange VC coins are listed, and they drop right after. 2. In the next 30-60 days, there will be more of these VC coins going live, commonly referred to as "handing over the plate." Why does Binance like to hand over the plate when listing coins? Is listing just for handing over? 3. The play with high market cap VC coins is to get listed on Binance and then continuously pour them into Binance users. Last year, everyone knew these VC coin tricks, which dampened market enthusiasm. After a round of criticism, Binance finally calmed down, but this year they are starting to continuously list VC coins again. What are they thinking? 4. "Shuo Shu, Shuo Shu, without food, I have millet! A three-year-old girl, no one cares for me." This phrase means: If Binance continues to list VC coins to extract market liquidity and enthusiasm, it essentially benefits the VC coin...
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